CANMB8 CANNECT Installation File
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Vehicle CAN Bus Location
Remove the lower steering column cover to expose the loom to the wiper / indicator controls.
‘The CAN bus wiring is a twisted pair of wires, coloured as below:
CAN HI = ORANGE / GREEN
CAN LO = ORANGE / BROWN
CANM8 CANNECT HIGHBEAM Wiring Instructions
HIGHBEAM Wire Wire Connection Point Or Output Function
CAN Hi Connection : Vehicle CAN HI wire
‘CAN LO Connection : Vehicle CAN LO wire
Connect via a5 Amp fuse to a PERMANENT 12V sup)
point
‘12v when High Beam is on
WHITE
High Beam Output
Testing The Installation
Connect the interface to the plug-in wiring harness and turn the vehicles ignition ‘on’
‘The CANNECT interface switches on automatically when CAN activity is detected.
The interface has an LED status indicator next to the connection plug, which will illuminate
GREEN when valid CAN data has been identified by the interface. When the vehicle is moving, the
GREEN LED will lash to indicate that CAN Bus High Beam information is being processed.
If the LED indicator is illuminated RED for more than 10 seconds, the interface is functioning but,
cannot identify the vehicle. It is very important that the interface is only connected to the vehicle
CAN Bus wiring at the connection point location detailed at the top of the page. If the LED remains
solid RED, please disconnect and re-connect the unit from the harness with the ignition on,
If the LED fails to illuminate or flash, there is a power connection problem - recheck the connections.
Ifthe LED flashes RED continuously, the interface is powered but is not reading CAN data. Check
the interface CAN HI and CAN LO connections are the correct way around, Also check that these
wires are connected to the CAN Bus wires as detailed above,
‘The CANNECT interface automatically switches off when the vehicle CAN Bus is inactive.
This can be tested by removing the keys from the ignition, closing all vehicle doors and
switching all auxiliary equipment ‘off. The interface LED should extinguish within 60 seconds.